The Basville church, whose facade and bell tower were listed on June 15, 1926, is currently dedicated to Saint-Anne, having replaced Saint Allyre (Hillidius, bishops of Clermont), still in use in the 16th century. This 14th-century church, restored in 2006-2007, comprises a nave ending in a three-sided apse and modern chapels. The three-bay nave has a high pointed barrel vault, with double arches resting on engaged columns with capitals adorned with lanceolate leaves at the corners. The choir has a modern ribbed vault. The south facade features sculpted cornice modillions. The west portal has a broken tracery, with spandrels, columns and capitals forming a frieze. The west facade features a bell tower with a triangular gable and two arcades. Inside, the choir is adorned with a mosaic donated by M & H Chapal in 1918.
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